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Iain Pears: Author Bio About and Best Quotes

Ten of My Favorite Iain Pears Quotes 

Iain Pears, a writer whom I am guessing you love? Here are our 10 best Iain Pears quotes for you to enjoy. At Australia Unwrapped we believe every book has at least one quotable line, and our mission is to find them all. Here you will find Iain Pears’s top 10 popular and famous quotes. Like every good writer Iain Pears made a number of memorable quotes, here are some of our favorites: 

About Iain Pears

He is an English art historian, novelist, and journalist. He attended Warwick School, Wadham College, and Wolfson College, Oxford. From 1982 to 1990, he worked as a reporter for the BBC, Channel 4 (UK) and ZDF (Germany) and as a correspondent for Reuters in Italy, France, the UK and the US. He became a Getty Fellow at Yale University in 1987. A well-known series of his novels features Jonathan Argyll, an art historian, but his best-selling book An Instance of the Fingerpost (1998) achieved international recognition. Currently, Pears lives in Oxford with his wife and children.

Born: August 08, 1955, Coventry, The United Kingdom
Genre: Fiction, Art, Mystery
 

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Popular Quotes

“The devil himself can become beauty, so we are told, to corrupt mankind.”
(Marco)”
― Iain Pears, An Instance of the Fingerpost

 “Action is the activity of the rational soul, which abhors irrationality and must combat it or be corrupted by it. When it sees the irrationality of others, it must seek to correct it, and can do this either by teaching or engaging in public affairs itself, correcting through its practice. And the purpose of action is to enable philosophy to continue, for if men are reduced to the material alone, they become no more than beasts.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

“Do you know, the only people I can have a conversation with are the Jews? At least when they quote scripture at you they are not merely repeating something some priest has babbled in their ear. They have the great merit of disagreeing with nearly everything I say. In fact, they disagree with almost everything they say themselves. And most importantly, they don’t think that shouting strengthens their argument.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

 “Was not Hypatia the greatest philosopher of Alexandria, and a true martyr to the old values of learning? She was torn to pieces by a mob of incensed Christians not because she was a woman, but because her learning was so profound, her skills at dialectic so extensive that she reduced all who queried her to embarrassed silence. They could not argue with her, so they murdered her.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

 “In my small way, I preserved and catalogued, and dipped into the vast ocean of learning that awaited, knowing all the time that the life of one man was insufficient for even the smallest part of the wonders that lay within. It is cruel that we are granted the desire to know, but denied the time to do so properly. We all die frustrated; it is the greatest lesson we have to learn.”
― Iain Pears, An Instance of the Fingerpost

 “She was looking for something I could never give her.” Again his dark eyes bored into Julia’s mind. “You have something of the same about you, young woman. Take my advice: Don’t think you will find it in another person. You won’t. It’s not there. You must find it in yourself.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

“Virtue comes through contemplation of the divine, and the exercise of philosophy. But it also comes through public service. The one is incomplete without the other. Power without wisdom is tyranny; wisdom without power is pointless.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

 “For the first time, she did want more. She did not know what she wanted, knew that it was dangerous and that she should rest content with what she had, but she knew an emptiness deep inside her, which began to ache.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

“Every cataclysm is welcomed by somebody; there is always someone to rejoice at disaster and see in it the prospect of a new beginning and a better world.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

“The evil done by men of goodwill is the worst of all … We have done terrible things, for the best of reasons, and that makes it worse.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

10 Famous Quotes by Author Iain Pears

Quotes for all, here you found our selection of 10 Iain Pears quotes. Make sure you help by commenting your best Iain Pears quote below and sharing our favorite authors so we can look them up, read some of their works and give you the best quotes we can find. We hope you enjoyed our top 10 quotes by Iain Pears. However, feel free to comment below if you disagree or would like to include some other great and memorable Iain Pears quotes in our list. 

One Final Bonus – Iain Pears Quote 

“When all this is over, people will try to blame the Germans alone, and the Germans will try to blame the Nazis alone, and the Nazis will try to blame Hitler alone. They will make him bear the sins of the world. But it’s not true. You suspected what was happening, and so did I. It was already too late over a year ago. I caused a reporter to lose his job because you told me to. He was deported. The day I did that I made my little contribution to civilization, the only one that matters.”
― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

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